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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

VCC-9300P

Dome type camera

English

GB 

CS 

 

About this manual

Before installing and using the camera, please read this 
manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later 
reference.

 

L53F4/XE (VCC-9300 GB) 2002. 2. 20

Summary of Contents for VCC-9300P

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL VCC 9300P Dome type camera English GB D F CS About this manual Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference ...

Page 2: ...sformer audio speakers the magnetic field they generate will distort the image Protect from humidity and dust To prevent damages to the camera do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam where the dampness may get too high or where there is a lot of dust Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat generating devices such as spotlights etc or where it coul...

Page 3: ... can be placed over defined areas to protect privacy PRIVACY MASK One push automatic white balance is available to adjust the image in surveillance locations where faithful color reproduction is difficult Backlight compensation can be set to one of three different methods multi spot evaluative metering 5 spot centerweighted average metering or 48 multi spot metering The monitor screen can be divid...

Page 4: ... V 50Hz 9 Video output connector BNC F Alarm input connector 10 pin Use for functions such as intruder detection Connect the supplied alarm input expansion connector to this connector and install the alarm detection switch on the cable side 1 Alarm input 1 6 Alarm input 5 2 Alarm input 2 7 Alarm input 6 3 Alarm input 3 8 Alarm input 7 4 Alarm input 4 9 Alarm input 8 5 GND 10 GND G Alarm output con...

Page 5: ...unit lever slot F then turn the camera unit in the direction of the arrow A clicking sound will be heard when the power supply unit removal lever drops into place indicating that the camera unit is properly set Note The camera unit is not properly set if a clicking sound is not heard Check that the unit is firmly set Do not continue to turn the camera unit after it has been properly set Doing so c...

Page 6: ...nections are incorrect smoke or operating malfunctions may result Basic connections カメラ制御コネクタ5P 黒 拡張コネクタ5P 白 拡張延長5Pコネクタ 黒 付属品 アラーム延長10P 白 コネクタ 付属品 アラーム入力 コネクタ10P 白 カメラ制御延長 5Pコネクタ 黒 付属品 周辺機器やセンサーに接続 が付いている端子が 端子番号 1 となります 電源ケーブル 映像出力ケーブル A B GND 外部アラームセンサーの設置 System controller sold separately TV monitor sold separately Connect an external switch to an ALARM IN connector English 5 ...

Page 7: ...ctor System controller sold separately RS485 TV monitor sold separately Multiplexer sold separately 映像出力ケーブル VIDEO INPUT connector RS485 connector 信号変換ユニット 別売 VIDEO INPUT connector VIDEO OUTPUT SSP RS485 System controller sold separately TV monitor sold separately 映像出力ケーブル 信号変換ユニット 別売 SSP RS485 カメラ制御コネクタ カメラ制御延長5Pコネクタ 黒 付属品 System controller sold separately TV monitor sold separately RS485 connect...

Page 8: ...e address can be set from 0 to 127 To set an address refer to ADDRESS SETTING TABLE and then move the switches See p00 System controller settings Set the ADDRESS position 1 3 of the ADDRESS TERMINATE dip switches on the back panel 3 Install the power supply unit and turn on power to all equipment When the power is turned on the camera will perform its startup movements The camera s address will fl...

Page 9: ...ENS for focus and zoom functions Sets 1 of 9 possible VIEW SETTING patterns for the camera AUTO MODE settings See p00 Sets ordering method for sequential automatic display by numeric order or random selection Sequential pan Selects image tracking memory 30 seconds or 60 seconds Tour mode Sets Auto pan movements between start point and end point Auto pan mode 6 ALARM settings See p00 Alarm input 8 ...

Page 10: ... MAIN MENU screen will appear in the selected language 4 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The MAIN MENU screen will reappear To return to the normal screen at the MAIN MENU use the joystick lever l c to select END for MENU then press the ENTER button MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET PRESET POSITION SET CAMERA SET AUTO MODE PAN AUTO FLIP...

Page 11: ...n for this preset number PRESET NO 1 represents the home position and cannot be deleted so the DELETE command is not shown for number 1 C TITLE This item sets the camera ID and title for the preset number When a title is set it will be superimposed on the screen for that position D CAMERA VIEW This enables adding of camera setting patterns made in the VIEW SETTING menu item Only the number for the...

Page 12: ...ET NO When several cameras are used together the CAMERA ID menu item can be used to display information distinguishing which camera is in use Refer to Camera ID setting for further information See p00 B Deleting PRESET NO information 1 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to SET for DELETE and press the ENTER button The confirmation message OK will appear under SET 2 Press the ENTER bu...

Page 13: ... 1 Select PRESET POSITION 1 then use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to TITLE and use the joystick lever d or c to change ON 2 Use the joystick lever j l d c to move the cursor to the first position of the ID field 3 Use the joystick lever j l d c to move the cursor to the letter C in the letter selection palette then press the ENTER button 4 Use the same steps to select A M and 1 fro...

Page 14: ...o select the value to a pattern number A number from 0 8 can be chosen E PAUSE TIME settings Sets the duration time of image pausing when using sequential automatic display Sequential pan Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to CAMERA VIEW then use the joystick lever d or c to select the value to a pattern number Pause duration options 3S 5S 10S 15S 20S 30S 45S 60S SKIP SKIP Ignores th...

Page 15: ...F MENU END ENTER ENTER CAMERA SETTING SYNC INT PRIVACY MASK SET LENS SET VIEW SETTING 1 PRESET OFF MENU BACK A B C D L L SETTING V SYNC PHASE PRESET OFF MENU BACK PRIVACY MASK SETTING PASSWORD LOCK OFF PASSWORD CHANGE SET MASK SET SET MENU BACK LENS FOCUS MANU ZOOM SET PRESET OFF MENU BACK VIEW SETTING 1 IRIS AUTO WHITE BALANCE ATW SHUTTER OFF MOTION ON APERTURE ON AGC ON GAMMA ON PRESET OFF MENU ...

Page 16: ...setting Mask setting 1 In the MAIN MENU select SET for CAMERA and press the SET button The CAMERA SETTING screen will appear 2 Use the joystick lever j or l to select SET for PRIVACY MASK then press the ENTER button The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will appear 3 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to SET for MASK SET and press the ENTER button The MASK NO SELECT screen will appear Note...

Page 17: ...hen necessary 8 Use the joystick lever d or c to move the gray mask then press the ENTER button The SIZE screen will appear and the mask that was positioned in the POSITION screen will be displayed 9 Use the joystick lever d or c to adjust the size of the gray mask then press the ENTER button The MASK NO SELECT screen will reappear and the setting for MASK 3 will be ON MEMO At the bottom of the sc...

Page 18: ...or MENU will be blinking Press the ENTER button again The PRIVACY MASK SETTING screen will reappear and ON will be blinking for PASSWORD LOCK PASSWORD changes You can change the password with PASSWORD LOCK in either the ON or OFF setting 1 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to SET for PASSWORD CHANGE and press the ENTER button The PASSWORD NOW PASSWORD screen will appear 2 Use the jo...

Page 19: ...ustment speed value Ex 3 Available settings 1 2 3 4 Quickest speed 6 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The LENS screen will reappear To return to the normal screen use the joystick lever l c to select END for MENU then press the ENTER button Setting the autofocus AUTO Sets a limit for near distance focusing and sets focusing se...

Page 20: ...urs switch to LOW sensitivity 5 Use the joystick lever j or l to move SET for AREA then press the ENTER button The AREA SETTING screen for AREA 2 initial setting will appear to allow setting of focus target area 6 Use the joystick lever d or c to select the focus target area Ex 3 The focus target area will become narrow Available settings 1 full screen 2 center of screen 3 smaller center 4 Canceli...

Page 21: ...lable settings 0FF x2 x4 x8 x16 16 power V RESO UP Vertical resolution setting 6 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to V RESO UP then use the joystick lever d or c to select the vertical resolution Ex ON Note When V RESO UP is set to ON vertical resolution sensitivity for still pictures in the electronic zoom field will be improved but afterimages of moving objects will be more consp...

Page 22: ...uders that have unusual brightness levels moving bright or are fast moving E APERTURE See p00 This setting emphasizes the target object profile horizontally or vertically F AGC See p00 This sets the gain of the AGC circuit When a target object is dark the gain changes and the object becomes lighter G IRIS See p00 This setting enables contrast sensitivity to be boosted by controlling the gamma char...

Page 23: ...rweighted average metering Measures light mainly at the center and corrects according to the best image obtained See p00 MASK 48 multi spot metering Covers bright areas such as persons with mask patterns and treats light measurement output as irrelevant See p00 2 Use the joystick lever d or c to select the value of BLC WEIGHT Sets backlight and order Available settings 0 15 3 Use the joystick leve...

Page 24: ... except CENTER can be adjusted 1 TOP Weighting is at top 2 BOTTOM Weighting is at bottom 3 LEFT Weighting is at left 4 RIGHT Weighting is at right 5 CENT FIX Center weighting is fixed by the number 7 7 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The IRIS screen will reappear To return to the normal screen use the joystick lever l c to se...

Page 25: ... Available settings OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Note Electronic sensitivity boosting SENSE UP automatically lengthens the CCD exposure time in dark situations Accordingly do not use for light target objects Because exposure time is lengthened while in operation moving target objects may cause conspicuous afterimages and blurs 2 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU ...

Page 26: ...ure of the lens 6 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to LEVEL then use the joystick lever d or c to select the value Available settings 1 100 Level of opening Note The smaller the value the more the video level drops becoming darker The LEVEL setting controls both AGC circuit gain and lens aperture changing the amount of exposure 7 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l...

Page 27: ...t for white target objects walls paper etc that do not return color faithfully in the ATW method See p00 MWB Manual white balance Fine adjustments for preferred colors can be done manually This method is preferable when suitable colors cannot be obtained with the ATW method White balance additional settings 1 MWB setting 1 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE then use ...

Page 28: ... again 4 Use the joystick lever j or l to move a mask pattern to the bottom area of the screen and continue holding the joystick lever straight down for 3 seconds The PRESET and MENU items will appear on the screen Use the joystick lever j or l to select BACK then press the ENTER button The ATW SETTING screen will reappear SMART ATW setting If saturation is high or a scene is bright the most suita...

Page 29: ...g 3 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to SET for GOTO MWB and press the ENTER button The MWB SETTING screen will appear and the R value will be blinking 4 Use the joystick lever d or c to adjust the value for R red Available settings 0 255 5 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to B then use the joystick lever d or c to adjust the Blue value Available settings 0 255 6 Ca...

Page 30: ...00 Slow shutter speed LONG mode setting 1 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to SHUTTER then use the joystick lever d or c to select the speed mode for the electronic shutter Ex LONG Then press the ENTER button The ES SETTING screen will appear and x1 1 60 sec will be blinking This setting is suitable for fast moving target objects Note When a shutter speed is set it can also be adju...

Page 31: ... pattern will expand downward Repeating this motion will expand the pattern in the up and down direction Tilting the joystick to the left will reduce the pattern size Determine the horizontal size 2 Use the joystick lever l to move the cursor to the 1 for H then tilt the joystick to the right c The H value horizontal pattern will change to 2 and the detection pattern will expand to the left Repeat...

Page 32: ...gree of sensitivity for motion detection Sensitivity can be set so that natural motions on the screen such as wind and light changes will not be detected When this is necessary activate the following setting 1 In the MOTION SETTING select SET for SENSITIVITY and press the ENTER button Adjust setting for items in the SENSITIVITY screen as necessary Motion sensitivity MOVE setting Use the joystick l...

Page 33: ...g This item is set in the MOTION SETTING screen Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to ZOOM then use the joystick lever d or c to select the zoom magnification power When a suspicious motion is detected the camera zooms in according to the set magnification power The zoom takes effect for 5 seconds and then returns to the previous magnification level Available settings x1 4 x2 x2 8 x4...

Page 34: ...for CAMERA and press the ENTER button The CAMERA SETTING screen will appear 2 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to VIEW SETTING then press the ENTER button Ex 1 The VIEW SETTING 1 screen will appear 3 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to AGC then press the ENTER button The GAIN SETTING screen will appear and 0dB for MAX GAIN will be blinking 4 Use the joystick lever d...

Page 35: ...mma correction ON Gamma correction γ 0 45 SMART 1 Correction 1 SMART 2 Correction 2 improves contrast for dark locations Note When using SMART 1 or SMART 2 the target object may be too bright so determine which setting is better for the target object 4 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The CAMERA SETTING screen will reappear To...

Page 36: ...nd image tracks can be recorded TOUR 1 and TOUR 2 In addition TOUR 1 and TOUR 2 can be combined to create a separate 60 second image track When a W track is created stored data for TOUR 1 and TOUR 2 is cleared To do this set TOUR to W To follow the image track press the TOUR and buttons on the CAMERA keypad of the system controller TOUR See p00 C The PAN function stores a start point and an end po...

Page 37: ...SEQ SPEED value then use the joystick lever d or c to set the speed for panning to new surveillance locations Ex 5 Available settings 0 15 fast 6 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The MAIN MENU screen will reappear To return to the normal screen use the joystick lever l c to select END for MENU then press the ENTER button B Tou...

Page 38: ...6 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The MAIN MENU screen will reappear To return to the normal screen use the joystick lever l c to select END for MENU then press the ENTER button C Auto pan setting Example A start point and end point will be set the time for pausing at both the end point and at the start point will be set to 5...

Page 39: ...ON then use the joystick lever d or c to set the direction of the pan Ex RIGHT LEFT Camera pans left from start point to end point RIGHT Camera pans right from start point to end point 8 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to PAN SPEED then use the joystick lever d or c to adjust the speed for the auto pan Ex 8 Available settings 1 15 9 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lev...

Page 40: ...FLIP Use the joystick lever d or c to change OFF to ON Note The screen image will be flipped 180 degrees when a tilt operation exceeds the straight down position The timing for this flip will be at the end of the tilt operation or at the tilt limit 2 Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to END then press the ENTER button To return to the normal screen ENTER MAIN MENU LANGUAGE SET PRESE...

Page 41: ... joystick d or c to change the ALARM OUT number between 1 and 2 for adjustment of alarm output settings for each of the corresponding systems Alarm output setting ALARM ALARM IN 8 ALARM OUT 1 PRESET OFF MENU BACK ALARM IN 8 POLARITY NO MOVE ON MOTION OFF ALARM OUT OFF LINE OUT OFF DURATION 5S PRESET OFF MENU BACK ALARM ALARM IN 1 MOVE MODE OFF ALARM OUT 1 PRESET OFF MENU BACK ALARM IN 1 POLARITY N...

Page 42: ...to the surveillance position in use just prior to the alarm after the amount of time set in DURATION has elapsed Motion sensor input setting MOTION Matches information from the camera s motion sensor and the external alarm and outputs it Use the joystick lever j or l to move the cursor to MOTION then use the joystick lever d or c to select the input OFF Does not output a motion sensor alarm AND Ou...

Page 43: ...T then use the joystick lever d or c to select the external alarm output number Ex 2 Then press the ENTER button The ALARM OUT 2 screen will appear Adjust alarm output settings for ALARM OUT 2 as needed 3 Canceling a settings screen Use the joystick lever l to select BACK for MENU then press the ENTER button The ALARM screen will reappear To return to the normal screen use the joystick lever l c t...

Page 44: ...ong periods of time the PRESET POSITIONS can also slip from their original positions To avoid these kinds of situations the REFRESH function performs a cleaning of the contact area In the MAIN MENU move the cursor to REFRESH then use the joystick lever d or c to select SET The message NOW REFRESH appears on screen and cleaning of the horizontal contacts begins The normal viewing screen will reappe...

Page 45: ...urveillance position as 0 degrees Note Calibration of degrees is in clockwise direction East is 90 degrees when north is 0 degrees After initialization movements when the camera is turned on the camera s stop position is the home position The camera will stop at the FRONT marking on the upper part of the camera showing the home position The camera s angle information is taken and sent through the ...

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Page 47: ...00 Slow shutter speed LONG mode x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Electronic sensitivity boosting AUTO OFF works with auto iris Up to x32 max setting possible White balance ATW AWC MWB AGC gain ON OFF MANUAL Motion detector ON OFF individual settings possible Aperture H V setting possible Privacy masking ON OFF max of 8 masked locations Wide view screen 1 screen max 4 masks Password lock possible Alarm input outpu...

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